Occurrence of Dry Rot on Cymbidium Orchids Caused by Fusarium spp.in Korea
Cymbidium orchids with blight and rot symptoms were collected, and a total of 63 isolates of Fusarium spp. was obtained from pseudobulbs, roots, and leaves of the diseased plants. The isolates were identified based on their morphological characteristics. Out of the 63 isolates of Fusarium spp., 51 i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The plant pathology journal 2002, 18(3), , pp.156-160 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cymbidium orchids with blight and rot symptoms were
collected, and a total of 63 isolates of Fusarium spp. was
obtained from pseudobulbs, roots, and leaves of the
diseased plants. The isolates were identified based on
their morphological characteristics. Out of the 63
isolates of Fusarium spp., 51 isolates were identified as
F. oxysporum, 10 isolates as F. solani, and the rest as F.
proliferatum. F. oxysporum was isolated from all the
Cymbidium spp., while F. solani and F. proliferatum
were isolated only from Cymbidium ensifolium and C.
ginatum, respectively. Isolates of the three Fusarium
spp. were tested for pathogenicity to their hosts by
artificial inoculation. The strongly pathogenic isolates of
Fusarium spp. induced severe dry rot of pseudobulbs
and roots of the host plants. The symptoms progressed
up to the basal part of the leaves, which later caused
blight of the entire plant. The dry rot symptoms
induced on the plants by artificial inoculation with the
isolates of Fusarium spp. were similar to those observed
in the growers' greenhouses. This is the first report of
dry rot of Cymbidium spp. caused by F. oxysporum, F.
solani, and F. proliferatum in Korea. KCI Citation Count: 1 |
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ISSN: | 1598-2254 2093-9280 |